Conspiracy Theory (satire)
written by Andrew Kemmis · December 19, 2008
In the beginning… There were trolls. They hid underground, and rarely, if ever, visited the surface. They had no serious contact with the human race. Then, one day, for reasons unknown to the surface world, they decided to travel from their home base in Cleveland, Ohio, to come down to a certain town... [Read more]
We’re Going to Start All Over
December 19, 2008
Some people at Brashier Middle College say that a New Years resolution doesn’t mean anything, others say it is to make you a better person, no matter how crazy it may be. Zack White, a junior, says, ” the purpose of a new year’s resolution is to change something about yourself for the... [Read more]
Pom-Poms are for Chicks…or not…
December 19, 2008
Standing on the sideline of the basketball games, the members of the newly formed Brashier Middle College Pep-Squad hopes to cheer the Bengals to victory. However, the decision was made to only include girls in the club. Having signed up, I was curious as to why this came to be. I just happened to... [Read more]
Disaster Relief Drive
written by Shamund Peters · December 19, 2008
Student Council helped with the Disaster Relief Drive with a tree and a heart full of support. They helped by bringing towels, blanket, toiletries: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, deodorant, etc. They brought toys such as stuffed animals, coloring books, crayons, play dough, etc. They also brought... [Read more]
Economic Prices Affect Teen Spending
written by Lauren Kreutziger · December 19, 2008
More and more students are becoming money wise, due to the fact that the prices of consumer goods are increasing. “I am aware of the fact of the increasing prices, my family and I are clipping coupons and looking for sales,” said Lelia Rill a sophomore at Brashier Middle College Charter High School. Iin... [Read more]
Christmas Parade
December 19, 2008
On Saturday December the 6th at 6:00pm, the Poinsettia Christmas parade took place in downtown Greenville, closing several streets. The Christmas themed parade had everything a Christmas parade should have, floats with candy canes, gingerbread men, and snow. The parade also had marching bands dressed... [Read more]
BMC Students Jack-Of-All-Trades
written by Kaitlin Holtzclaw · December 19, 2008
sign language-arts intercession. 2007-2008 It’s January 6th, and as Brashier Middle College students walk around they see that their peers are not heading to their normal classes, and then they remember that Arts Intersession has started. Arts Intersession is a string of classes that... [Read more]
Knock Knock…Who’s there?
written by Elizabeth Rostro · December 19, 2008
Brashier Middle College Charter High School opens their doors to upcoming freshmen in search for a better future. On Tuesday, December 4, 2008 at 6:30pm, BMC had over 150 parents and student come to open house, not only rising freshmen but also sophomores. “I think it’s an environment where they... [Read more]
Triple Threat
written by Ebony Coleman · December 19, 2008
The month of December is filled with many holidays and cultural traditions. Kwanzaa, Hanukah, and Christmas are celebrated today by BMC students. Kwanzaa celebrates 7 principles: unity, self determination, collective responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith. Sophomore,... [Read more]
Beta Club Helps Out
written by Haley Cannady · December 19, 2008
On December 11th, the Beta Club stepped out of the classroom and into the community. For three hours, thirteen members of the Beta Club volunteered for the Salvation Army at the Carolina First Center. They started out by matching outfits together by size and labeling the bags the outfits went in. Once... [Read more]



